ATHENS, Alabama - A preliminary hearing is set for Jan. 29 in Limestone County Circuit Court for a man accused of stabbing his cousin to death in an argument over a borrowed set of "Fast & Furious" DVDs.

Kenny Dewayne Adams, 35, of 14916 Chris Way, Lot 6, bonded out of Limestone County Jail for $50,000 on Jan. 4 after being charged with murder. Adams was arrested on New Year's Eve in connection with the death of Yancey Metz Foster, 34, of the same mobile home park off Blackburn Road.

District Attorney Brian Jones said Foster was stabbed to death with a pocket knife at about 2:30 p.m. Jan. 31. Foster called 911 but died at the scene of a chest wound, Jones said.

When bond was set, a court magistrate added the special condition that Adams have no contact with the victim's family.

Jones said Adams described the men as cousins but other family members who were interviewed "can't say how they are related."

Sheriff Mike Blakely said Adams went to Foster's home to retrieve a boxed set of "Fast & Furious" and "2 Fast 2 Furious" he had loaned to Foster.

Adams told investigators he and Foster "got into a tussle" and that's when Adams stabbed Foster, the sheriff said.

The knife believed to be the murder weapon was later found at the home of Adams' mother, Jones said.